Ariz. Admin. Code § R13-6-207 - Business Name
A. The
Department shall not grant a license to an agency with a name that includes the
words "United States," "Federal," "State of Arizona," "Police," or "Bureau of
Investigation," or a name that associates the business with any governmental or
law enforcement agency.
B. The
Department shall not grant a license to an agency with a name that includes
"corporation," "corp.," "incorporated," "Inc.," or "L.L.C." unless corporation
papers are filed with the Arizona Corporation Commission or approval to operate
as a foreign corporation is obtained from the Arizona Corporation
Commission.
C. The Department shall
not issue a license to a corporation or limited liability company using a trade
name unless the trade name is registered with the Arizona Secretary of State's
Office. A sole proprietorship or partnership may, but is not required to,
register a trade name.
D. The
Department shall not approve a new business name that is similar to the
business name of a currently licensed agency.
E. The qualifying party of an agency,
resident manager, and agency associates and employees shall do business and
present themselves under the name on the agency license.
F. A qualifying party shall do all business
under the name and at the address that is on file with the Department and noted
on the agency license. The qualifying party shall ensure that both the agency
name and license number are listed on all letterhead and business cards and
included in advertising and contracts with clients.
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